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SEN-I Handbook 2002

SEN-I HANDBOOK 2002

SEN-I HANDBOOK, 2002 Edition has been published by the Japan Chemical Fibers Association. This edition is the 39th edition counting from the original first 1959 edition.

SEN-I HANDBOOK includes data and statistics on all kinds of fibers and all processing stages from

fiber raw materials to textile fibers, textiles and apparel, distribution and consumption, in a systematic manner. SEN-I HANDBOOK consists of three parts: "Japanese Statistics", "World Statistics" and "Data."

Language: Japanese

Size: B6 (181 x 128 cm)

Pages: 400

Price: 6,000 yen (Including consumption tax)

Contact:

Japan Chemical Fibers Association

Address: Sen-i Kaikan 6th Fl., 1 -11, Nihonbashi-Honcho 3-chome, Chuoku, Tokyo 103-0023, Japan

Tel: 03-3241-230

Fax: 03-3241-9466

In addition, make sure to read these articles:

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  • Japan's polyester fiber: Shift to niche markets to avoid competition with China
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  • Japan: Apr. MMF Production Down 2.1%
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  • Japan: March MMF Output Down
  • According to the Japan Chemical Fibers Association, the output of chemical fibers in March declined to 107,603 ton, down 2.4%. As for four major items, ......
  • Japan: MMF production continues to decline
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  • EU-Asia textile trade slows down in 2002
  • According to a Japan Chemical Fibers Association trade report, extra-EU textile imports decreased by 1.8% in 2002 from the previous year to 71.2 billion euro, ......
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  • Stagnant polyester fila. fabric market
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  • Japan: MMF mill consumption down 7.5%
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